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Grove's house, which had the water all around it, and could only be reached by a plank-walk from the levee, built on posts. General Frederick Steele commanded the first division, and General D. Smart the second; this latter division had been reenforced by General Hugh Ewing's brigade, which had arrived from West Virginia.
Recalling his conclusions about the attachments of men of his age, he had no illusion about the possibly ideal character of an intimacy with William Grove's wife; she, as well, had illuminated that beyond any obscurity of motive or ultimate result. Lee's mind shifted to a speculation about the cause of their their accident.
But there was no fairy, good or bad, to mingle in their affairs, and they flowed smoothly on, to the content of all concerned, till Graeme came home from Cacouna, to play, in Mrs Grove's opinion, the part of a very bad fairy indeed. She was mistaken, however. Graeme took no part in the matter, either to make or to mar.
Graeme is too well accustomed by this time, to Mrs Grove's impertinences, to allow anything she says to trouble her," said Rose, with flashing eyes. Mrs Snow's hand was laid softly on that of the young girl, who had risen in her indignation. "Sit down, my dear," she whispered. "Nonsense, Rosie," said her brother; "there is nothing to be vexed about. How can you be so foolish?"
But hardly had the light of day made it possible to see and distinguish things, when the first object that presented itself to the eyes of Sancho Panza was the squire of the Grove's nose, which was so big that it almost overshadowed his whole body.
While living at Border Town, New Jersey, U. S. A., Hawkins invented the cottage piano portable grand, he called it and his father, Isaac Hawkins, to whom, in Grove's "Dictionary," I have attributed the invention, took out, in the year 1800 , the English patent for it. I can fortunately show you one of these original pianinos, which belongs to Messrs. Broadwood.
"Why?" "Well a no woman ever goes to help to find an Orange Grove. Th-there's a law against it." "Heh? Law?" Alas! she knew too little to be impressed by the Majesty invoked. "You see, women, they they come by-and-by when the Orange Grove's all all ready for 'em. No man ever takes a woman on that kind of hunt." Her saddened face was very grave. The Boy took heart.
"Yes; I have rather neglected my music of late, and other things, too. I'm sure, I don't know where the time goes to. I wish I were going with you, Arthur." "You are far better at home." "Yes, indeed," said Graeme; and Will added, "A child like Rosie!" "Well, be sure and look well at all the dresses, especially Miss Grove's, and tell me all about them."
The turbot and the haunch of venison were the pick of Grove's shop, the champagne was iced to perfection, and there was enough of it, as Mr. Donovan whispered to me, casting his eyes to the ceiling, 'to wash an omnibus, bedad. Mr. Donovan, though he never refused Mr. Wigan's hospitality, balanced the account by vilipending his friend's extravagant habits. While Mr.
Wodehouse, in her article on song in Grove's "Dictionary of Music and Musicians," calls attention to the injurious action of Italian opera on the English School by breeding indifference to the text.
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